We put tons of foundations up to a face-to-face challenge -- see which makeup is the reigning champ

What she thought: This foundation is pricey and I can't pronounce the name, two characteristics which would normally make me pass right over it. But I gave it a try, and I love it. It matches my skin perfectly and has a way of gliding over my imperfections that makes it a daily must for me. Foundation is one of those products you have to get just right -- if it's too orangey or even a shade off, it ends up highlighting your flaws and creating a streaky, overdone look. Le Metier de Beaute in shade 2 ended up being an exact match for my (super) fair skin. The formula itself is very fluid and provides a coverage that hides flaws without being super thick -- truly, makeup that doesn't look like makeup.

I apply it with my fingers (using a sponge or brush would cause some of this product go to waste, and this stuff ain't cheap) all over my face and touch it up with a makeup sponge where needed. One pump distributes exactly enough product for my entire face. I feel like I've found the holy grail of foundation.

So I have to try the "Laura Geller Real Deal Foundation Stick," it looked so interesting! I had to look at this article and the worst foundations article just to see if what I use was on either list (it wasn't).

I like that you consistently give a range of products with prices everyone can afford. I didn't see my favorite foundation, however--Lancome's "Dual Finish Versatile Powder Foundation." It is never, ever cakey but just leaves me looking like my skin is flawless. It blends seamlessly. And coverage is buildable. I can't go without it.

Cool article. I would add to the list Maybelline Airbrush foundation. Use it with a stippling brush and your foundation will look - flawless-dewy but flawless. Milani mineral foundation was a surprise to me.-interesting.